3rd Women's Chess Olympiad

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The 3rd Women's Chess Olympiad , organized by the FIDE, took place in 1966 in Oberhausen, West Germany. [1] [2]

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Results

A total of 14 two-woman teams entered the competition. It was played as a round-robin tournament.

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1Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Nona Gaprindashvili, Valentina Kozlovskaya, Tatiana Zatulovskaya 22
2Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Romania Alexandra Nicolau, Elisabeta Polihroniade, Margareta Perevoznic 20½
3Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany Edith Keller-Herrmann, Waltraud Nowarra, Gabriele Just 17
4Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia Milunka Lazarević, Verica Nedeljković, Katarina Jovanović-Blagojević 16½
5Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Corry Vreeken-Bouwman, Hendrika Timmer, Fenny Heemskerk 16
6Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia Květa Eretová, Jana Malypetrová, Marta Poláková 1516
7Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Éva Karakas, Gyuláné Krizsán-Bilek, Zsuzsa Verőci 1516
8Flag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Bulgaria Venka Asenova, Evelina Trojanska, Antonina Georgieva 14
9Flag of England.svg  England Anne Sunnucks, Rowena Mary Bruce, Dinah Dobson 12
10Flag of the United States.svg  United States Gisela Kahn Gresser, Lisa Lane, Eva Aronson
11Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Poland Krystyna Hołuj-Radzikowska, Mirosława Litmanowicz, Danuta Samolewicz-Owczarek 9
12Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany Friedl Rinder, Ottilie Stibaner, Irmgard Kärner
13Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Ingrid Larsen, Antonina Enevoldsen5
14Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Ingeborg Kattinger, Maria Ager, Alfreda Hausner 4
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2Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Romania 2-122102222101220½
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4Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia 00-11122282316½
5Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 001½-122283216
6Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia ½½11-1111252615
7Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 0111½1-112252615
8Flag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Bulgaria 0½11011-1212243614
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10Flag of the United States.svg  United States 020½½½00½-121382
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13Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 0000½1½01½00-11025
14Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 000000½0½10½-11114

Individual medals

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References

  1. "1966 Chess Olympiad". www.chessgames.com.
  2. "Oberhausen ol (Women) 1966 - 365Chess.com Tournaments". www.365chess.com.